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How did Jesus fulfill the role of the Servant according to Isaiah?

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Jesus fulfilled the role of the Servant by dealing prudently, offering Himself as a sacrifice, and achieving redemption for His people.

Jesus embodies the role of the Servant as described in Isaiah by living a life of perfect obedience and ultimately sacrificing Himself for the sins of humanity. Isaiah 53:10 clearly indicates that His soul was an offering for sin, perfectly aligning with God’s redemptive plan. Additionally, the scriptures affirm that His work did not fail; He accomplished salvation through His death and resurrection, proving He was indeed the Servant who dealt prudently. By this, He not only satisfied divine justice but also secured righteousness for all believers, making His life and work the cornerstone of Christian faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Hebrews 4:15, Matthew 20:28

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